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Re: My 1972 (LT-1) runs hot

Posted: 10/12/23 7:26amMessage 21 of 24
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Vette(s): 1972 LT-1 Coupe

Thanks 73 Shark and F4Gary

I appreciate the info.  To be honest its over my pay grade but io will share the ideas with the shop I go to.

Jim

 

 

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Re: My 1972 (LT-1) runs hot

Posted: 5/23/24 7:06amMessage 22 of 24
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UPDATE!  Thanks again for all who posted ideas and suggestions.  I did end up replacing the original radiator with a DeWitts Direct Fit aluminum radiator.  It was past 52009 from Top Flight Aoto and it fit perfectly.  I replaced the hoses and shroud foam with part number 39859.  The net result is that the car runs perfectly with the needle indicating a steady 180 degrees.  My only regret is not having done this 2 years ago.  Thanks again to everyone that offered advise and assistance. 

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Re: My 1972 (LT-1) runs hot

Posted: 5/23/24 7:17amMessage 23 of 24
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Jim's72LT-1 said:

UPDATE!  Thanks again for all who posted ideas and suggestions.  I did end up replacing the original radiator with a DeWitts Direct Fit aluminum radiator.  It was past 52009 from Top Flight Aoto and it fit perfectly.  I replaced the hoses and shroud foam with part number 39859.  The net result is that the car runs perfectly with the needle indicating a steady 180 degrees.  My only regret is not having done this 2 years ago.  Thanks again to everyone that offered advise and assistance. 


Thanks for the update! Glad you got it resolved!

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Re: My 1972 (LT-1) runs hot

Posted: 8/21/24 6:17pmMessage 24 of 24
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 On my '72 350 base with A/C, I had the original tanks fitted with four row tanks 22 years ago. Stock fan and clutch.  The temp gauge bareley goes past the first line, just past it in traffic... I live in Los Angeles...


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